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it was george versus george. and the georges were george washington, george iii and george w. bush. if you did like the top but you asked for more. so here's more. so i kept on working and eventually evolves into the book that we have coming out in the next couple of weeks. and what really struck me when i stood my research and nationally was a quote from washington where he said the foundation of her empire was laid not during a gloomy age of ignorance and superstition, but during an epic when the mankind was redefined in this auspicious period the nazis came into existence as a nation, and their citizenship not be completely free, and happy, the fault will be entirely their own. wow. i saw that as a personal challenge to each and every one of us to learn about this auspicious period and understand what was happening in that epic to see when the founders got together after the revolutionary war to write the constitution. who was at the front, the front and center as the president of the constitution convention, but george washington, the commander in chief who had led them through
it was george versus george. and the georges were george washington, george iii and george w. bush. if you did like the top but you asked for more. so here's more. so i kept on working and eventually evolves into the book that we have coming out in the next couple of weeks. and what really struck me when i stood my research and nationally was a quote from washington where he said the foundation of her empire was laid not during a gloomy age of ignorance and superstition, but during an epic when...
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. >> megyn: joining me now, andy card, the former white house chief of staff under president george w. bush who unfortunately found himself in a similar situation on 9/11 of 2001 when this nation came under the the last domestic terror attack that took civilian lives and that was a tragic event that changed the nation. andy, i want to ask you first, your thoughts generally on now -- we've seen attempts, we've seen many attempts to try to take civilian lives on american soil and this is the first one that has succeeded. >> we've prayed that we would not have attacks aimed to create indiscriminate murder or mayhem or maiming and this has happened. this is a very sad day for america, but it's also a day where we have a lot of work to do and the white house, i'm sure, is focusing first on making sure that the victims are well cared for. the second thing is they have to make sure that all is being done to cooperate so that we understand what did happen, but the paramount concern at the white house, i think, should be be to make sure there's no other attacks, to prevent the next attack. and
. >> megyn: joining me now, andy card, the former white house chief of staff under president george w. bush who unfortunately found himself in a similar situation on 9/11 of 2001 when this nation came under the the last domestic terror attack that took civilian lives and that was a tragic event that changed the nation. andy, i want to ask you first, your thoughts generally on now -- we've seen attempts, we've seen many attempts to try to take civilian lives on american soil and this is...
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this was january 20, 2001, the very first moments that george w. bush sat down as president at the desk in the oval office and his father was there joining him in a very proud father-son moment and also the only second son of a president to become president. so there is a lot of history in that image. >> steve: 41 is probably anything, that used to be my desk and now that winner snapper has it. what's the first lady doing in this picture? >> this is a quiet, subtle moment in the oval office which actually what i enjoyed the most was waiting for these kind of surprise moments between all the formality and between all the schedules. and mrs. bush walked into the oval office before a meeting that she was participating in and came in to fluff up the pillows and the president is preparing for the meeting. it's a nice quiet moment. >> steve: there was some noisy moments. look at this one right here. they're bowling. >> right. this is the family bowling tournament at camp david. every christmas the entire bush clan would stay at camp david and so this is
this was january 20, 2001, the very first moments that george w. bush sat down as president at the desk in the oval office and his father was there joining him in a very proud father-son moment and also the only second son of a president to become president. so there is a lot of history in that image. >> steve: 41 is probably anything, that used to be my desk and now that winner snapper has it. what's the first lady doing in this picture? >> this is a quiet, subtle moment in the...
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john ashcroft was the attorney general under president george w. bush. ceo of the ashcroft group and with me from his home state. sir, thank you for your time today. i'm curious for you to reflect, you were there in the beginning days 12 years ago. how far have we come? or how far do we still need to go? >> well, first of all, we have come a long way. with the coordinated efforts, things were pretty fragmented until 9/11 gal -- galvanized us and the creation of the department of homeland security. the proliferation of joint terrorism task forces. the whole idea of integrating our efforts. there's long way to go but we have come a long way. i think we're seeing that in the way in which the response is being made to boston. i think the individuals on the ground sifting through of course mountains of evidence, the kind of evidence we have now is so different than it was then because so much more is photographed. and of course a lot of people would be taking pictures at the finish line of friends and relatives who were crossing or running in the race. so one
john ashcroft was the attorney general under president george w. bush. ceo of the ashcroft group and with me from his home state. sir, thank you for your time today. i'm curious for you to reflect, you were there in the beginning days 12 years ago. how far have we come? or how far do we still need to go? >> well, first of all, we have come a long way. with the coordinated efforts, things were pretty fragmented until 9/11 gal -- galvanized us and the creation of the department of homeland...